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Associated Press Los Angeles Daybook for Monday, July 28

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6 a.m. LOS ANGELES — Metro officials will hold a street re-opening news conference on the 57-hour "Century Crunch" bridge demolition, which will make way for a light rail station for the Crenshaw/LAX line connecting the Metro Green and Expo lines. 5619 Century Blvd. Contact: Jose Ubaldo, (213) 922-3087, or cell: (213) 703-0233; Marc Littman, (213) 922-2700.

8 a.m. ANAHEIM — The Islamic Center of Irvine and the Islamic Society of Orange County will hold an "OC Eid" Eid ur-Fitr prayer at the Anaheim Convention Center. The holiday is celebrated on the first day of the 10th month of the Islamic calendar, the day after Ramadan ends. Hall E, 800 W. Katella Ave. Contact: ICOI, (949) 786-4264; ISOC, (714) 531-1722.

1:30 p.m. LOS ANGELES — Sentencing is set for Hee "Angela" Jung Mun. The registered nurse, who operated a home health agency based in Westlake, pleaded guilty to federal health care fraud charges in a $5 million Medicare fraud scheme involving kickbacks to doctors and patients who did not qualify for in-home health services. Courtroom 3, U.S. District Court, 312 N. Spring St. Contact: Thom Mrozek, U.S. Attorney's Office, (213) 894-6947.

2 p.m. LOS ANGELES — The state Department of Motor Vehicles will convene a hearing to gather public input on what types of documents people living in the country illegally will have to provide to obtain a California driver's license under a law set to take effect next year. Gov. Jerry Brown signed Assembly Bill 60 in October, allowing immigrants who are not legal residents to apply for licenses that carry the mark DP, or "driver's privilege," which distinguishes them from traditional licenses that bear the mark DL, or driver's license. Junipero Serra Building, Carmel Room, 320 W. Fourth St. Contact: Randi Calkins, (916) 657-6469.

6 p.m. LOS ANGELES — In objection to Philippine President Benigno Aquino III's annual state of the nation address, BAYAN Southern California will lead a gathering of local Filipino organizations outside the Philippine Consulate. The "People's State of the Nation Address" will protest increased U.S. military intervention, corruption and other issues. Consulate, 3600 Wilshire Blvd. Contact: Theresa Jaranilla, BAYAN, (213) 373-5154.